This picture and the one below illustrate one of the techniques:
holes were cut out of the white paper, fabric of the green poly
was pulled up through the holes, and transfer paper ironed
over the scrunched fabric. Then holes were cut from a red
sheet of transfer paper (see below) and that paper was printed
on the green fabric.

The "holey" red transfer paper was printed onto white poly.
The red holes were then randomly placed on the fabric and
a blue transfer paper was printed over the red holes. The
holes were then moved and blue paper printed again, and again.

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Okay, West Michigan is finally having WINTER back with a vengeance! So today's meeting was cancelled.

The "Disperse Dye for Synthetic Fabrics" talk is rescheduled at Holland Area Arts Council for next Wed., Jan. 14, at 6:30pm. (We do ask guests to help disperse costs with a $5 donation but we are so glad to have guests and newbies.)